Police say they want to say more about cases when accusations of a cover-up could result in violence.
Month: February 2025
Cancer patients ‘may starve’ without vital drug
Creon, a pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy, helps digestion but stocks are desperately low.
Golden toilet was used by alleged thief day before robbery, court hears
Three men are standing trial over the theft of the gold toilet which had been part of an exhibition.
Farmer who reversed over and killed son jailed
Albie Speakman was playing in a garden on the farm when he was killed.
Iain Watson: Dodds exit shows unease over Starmer’s tough decisions
Labour MPs have been disciplined in not publicly opposing policies which privately make them queasy, but that may change.
GB News wins Ofcom legal challenge over Jacob Rees-Mogg shows
The High Court says Ofcom’s rulings over two shows hosted by Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg were unlawful.
Ex-Tory MP to lead review of Islamophobia definition
Dominic Grieve is to lead a new working group, following a rise in incidents of anti-Muslim hatred.
GPs strike deal to help end ‘8am scramble’ for appointments
It gives general practices a big funding boost, as well as reducing red tape and targets.
TV auctioneer cleared of assaulting wife
Charles Hanson has been on trial at Derby Crown Court charged with multiple offences.
Teenage victim of suspected XL bully attack named
Morgan Dorsett, from Shropshire died on Wednesday at a flat in south Bristol.
